Old-Timey

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Hungry in the 30s

The Old-Timey (also called 1936) Era is the collective name for the Homestar toons said to have been made in the 1930s; and are in essence a pastiche/tribute to the cartoons of the time. The toons are in black and white and have intentionally sloppy edits, a grainy and scratched appearance, and a soundtrack filled with static and pops. The characters look and sound different from their modern-day counterparts, and often have different personae, much in the way that the characters in the earliest Disney and Warner Brothers cartoons are noticeably different from later incarnations.

This era spans from 1933 with "Kick the Can" to the 1937 release of "That A Ghost." Each new toon appears to take place in a later year than previous toons. It is possible that the Old-Timey dates are following the current date, with a difference of 67 years. Kick the Can, dated 1933, was released in 2000. Later cartoons released in 2003 are dated 1936, and That A Ghost, released in 2004, is dated 1937. Should this be true, then the Old-Timey timeline would be:

1933Kick the Can, Main Page 10
1935little animal, 50 emails
1936Parsnips A-Plenty, 20X6 vs. 1936, 2 emails, Ballad of The Sneak, Mr. Shmallow
1937flashback, That A Ghost, radio

Most of the toons from this era, explicitly set in the Great Depression, center around the main characters' (The Homestar Runner, Old-Timey Marzipan and Fat Dudley) quest for food, and Old-Timey Strong Bad's attempts to foil them with the help of his sidekicks The Strong Man and The Sneak.

There are sometimes different versions of regular, present-day toons or products:

Characters (in order of appearance)

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